o 4 4 4 T Telescopes. Suit Cases, j Solid Comfort Rockers ! $2.00 to $18.00 1 Notice the Display This Week Everything for the child. Rockers, Hi-chairs on wheels iron cribs with drop sides, Nursery Chairs, Etc., Etc. Genuine Leather Rockers in Golden Oak Wax or Polish ed for Den or Parlor See What We Have Before You Buy. Trunks. Bags. Local News. i Clms. Davis of Uclgrndo, Mont., was n guest at tho homo uf D. S. Hoover Sunday. o It It Is qunllty In tho meat lino you nro nfter you enn get It nt Dlt good & Colo's at their now stand. Mrs. Kmlty C. Wlllott of Olympla, Wash., Is at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fones, o S. J. Palmer, entomologist and city forester of Denver, Col., was tho guest of D. r. Horsman soveral days last weok. o Don't forget tho courtesy duo your guest. Drop us n postal announcing tho namo, ndrcss and whom visiting, and wo will do tho rest. John HolllnRshcad and wlfo of Albln, Iowa, have been spending tho past two weeks with the tatter's slslor, Mrs. D. N. Itycrlco. 1 o Prof, uoyd nnd family novo re turned from n several weeks' visit at their former home, Goldondnlo, Wash. Tlioy report a most enjoy ablo tlmo whllo thoro. A birthday party won given at tho homo of Qus Salmond Monday nlgl In honor of Mrs. Snlmond, wanted Young woman for goner' nl housework. Apply nt C2'j S. Ivan hoo street. "Nothing but tho best" Is still Hit good & Cole's motto In their now market on North Jersey. o Mrs. W. W. Wludlo left InBt week for n month's visit with friends and relatives In Iowa and Kansas. People who object to tho payment of ono dollar for a building permit In St. Johns hnvo very llttlo to com plain of, olnco It costs $5 for tho same privilege In Portland, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Easy Terms Low Prices 99-H9 0OOO0OO00000O000QGO00OOO04 If you are going to build Sec St. Johns Hardware Co. -FOR Builders' Hardware, Sash, Doors, Paint and Oil Estimates Fioriuio Promptly PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Established 1905 PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS ? 30,000.00 Ol'I'ICI'.US R. T. Piatt, President V, C. Knapji, Vice President C. A. Wood, Guliier DIIU'.CTOKS R. T. Plott, President. Attorney V, C. Knapp. Vice Pres., Sec. Pen. Lumber Co. M. L. Holbrook, Capitalist Peter AuUeu, Pres. Portland Mfe. Co. II. I.. Powers, VlcePres. and Gen. Mmjr. I.ewUton Sweet Water & Irrigation Co. Thos. Cochran, Real Kstate C. A. Wood, Cashier Free ! Six Elegant Free ! Silverold Free ! Tea Spoons. We have met with most flattering success with RUB-NO MORE. In the past two weeks wchave given away 90 dozen Silveroid Teaspoons absolutely free and we still have 40 doz,, or 80 sets of these elegant spoons to give away that we got with the first buy. ...... , , Special Notice. When this lot is gone that will end the free goods. Come this week ami avoid disappointment. COUCH A, CO. 306.J08 Philadelphia St. I'lione Jersey 97a KING & BRODAHL LAND COMPANY 420 North Jersey Street Headquarters for Farms and Acreage Tracts Busiuess Property, Factory Sites, Dwelling Houses and Vacant Lots on Easy lerms. I EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 293 S. Jersey Street Phone Jersey 91 St Mm, fe$M 4 J. S.UoiisIck, formerly of this plnco but now 11 lnrgo shocp owner with hondquartors near llcppnor, spent sovcrnl days clrculntlnir nmonir IiIb old f rlomls-hero tho pnut week. o . ChoBtor Vincent and llonjnniln Hoover nro now nsslstliiB tho city engineer with tho lnrgo volume of buslncBB now confrontlnB thnt dennrt mcnt of munlclpnl government, o Mm. lluby Mnrkwoll linn recovered from her recent serious Illness. Her luisbnnd arrived from Walln Wnlla tho first of the weok nnd will ro main In St. Johns for oino time. Mm, S. T. lllytho of Hood ltlver, In company with her son Ned, one of tho editors of tho Oreganlan, nnd wlfo wero pleasant visitors In St. JoIiiih tho latter pnrt of last week. Mlsa Kunlco Mosler, who hns boon spondliiK tho past soveral months with Mrs. W. Vnlontlno, left Sun day night for her homo at Yalik, II. U. She was dellKhtcd with St. Johns uud hopes to soon return. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Monday of Wolsor, Idaho, urrlvod In St, Johns Sunday. They left tho first of tho week for tho Soattlo exposition, and on tholr rotum will spend n fow days with Mm. Monday's mother, Mm. I). S. Hoover of this city. Out at tho Oaks there aro ninny and various forms of umusoment. 0n can shoot tho chutes, tako a bath, dance, skate, tucklo tho tickler, en- Joy n Joy rldo nnd go to "Holl" for tho small sum of ton cents, ono dtmo each. 0 Miss Margarot Summers and cous in, Miss Minnie Summora, and Miss Joslo Itobb of Hlttor Hoot Valley, Mont., aro guests at tho homo of T. J, Monahau. Miss Mlnnlo Summers expects to remain In St, Johns until next Spring, o Walter Crouchloy had an upset whllo crossing tho river Monday In a row boat. Ho was thrown out and somi tools ho had with him wont to tho bottom of tho river. Ho was rescued from his predicament by a couplo of men in a boat. ' 0 V. L. Plummer and wlfo have gono to Astoria for a period of about six weeks. Mr. Plummer Is deputy organ Izer for tho Woodmon of tho World and will devote his time to tho In. tereats of this organization, whllo his wife will spend most of the tlmo at the seasldo resorts, o Jeffory J. Walters of Ithaca, Mich., urrlved In St, Johns the first of tho week and Is a guest at tho homo of his brother-in-law, Gilbert Goodhue, Mr. Walters took In the 0, A. K. Encampment at Salt Lako City on his way out. Ho oxpects to remain hero for several days at least, o "Happy Jack," tho effervescent bootblack who had his headquarters In tho Holbrook block on Burling ton street, has shaken tho dust of St. Johns from bis heels and Is now shining bis way to the good will of tho people of Vancouver, Wash, Happy" was noted for possessing a smile that wouldn't wash off, and his good natured visage with Its ebony complexion will bo missed by the patrons of tho stand. ' o B. T, Leggett, wife and Mm. h. H. Chambers have returned from an enjoyable trip to Ocean Park. Mr. Leggett presented the editor with a souvenir of tho visit In the shapo of a piece of rope and part of a chair which be secured from tho French bark Alice which was wrecked off the coast at Ocean Park last January, He says that the beach there Is the finest along the coast and that the fishing cannot be excelled anywhere. They expect to mako another trip to this resort before tho season is Mrs. Hortcnso 1 Ponwell of Clone boo, III., la spending l lie summer with her brother, J. P. Fonts. 0 Mm. 0. II. fjutcknecht of Waterloo lown, wob tho guest of her mother, Jim. J. P. Snylor of this city, this week. Mlsa Leila Tompkins, a Hood ltlver milliner, spent n fow dnys (ho past week nt tho homo of I). N Uyerlee. A number of our citizens nro pro paring to go hop picking, tho season for which opens tho latter end of tho mouth. Tho Itovlow's list of subscribers Is steadily increasing, Huslness men Bhould not loso sight of this fact. tiring in your ads. Subjects for Sunday at tho Dap tint church: Morning "Christian Giving;' evening "Hindering Christ." Conrad L. Owen, pastor. o Mm. A. V. Nelson and Jim. a. I Aldrlch left for Ocoan Park Tuesday whoro they wilt upend a couplo of weeks besldo tho snd flea waves. Mr. nnd .Mm. Jerome Slioup nnd Miss Kdnn Perry of Hill City, Knn sas, havo been tho guests of Jlrs, A. Stucker the past fow days. Jim. A, Stucker Is preparing to open up n branch millinery stora nt tloavorton and will bo ready for bust uess thoro In a fow days. o J, J. Swengel nnd son of Ilethuno, Canndn, nro spending n fow days In St. Johns. .Mr. Swengel Is n brother of W. K. Swengel, tho liar hums man. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho First llaptlst church will gtvo an Ico cream socliil on tho lawn near the church on Chicago street Friday ovonlng, August 20. Everybody Is In vited to come. i merry necktlo social was held at tho homo of Itussell Dickey on Mo hawk street Wednesday' evening by tho llaptlst young people About J18.G0 was cleared and everybody had 11 fine tlmo. liny Davis, son of Councilman A. V. Davis, ban nccupted 11 position an stenographer in tho St. Johns Lum her Co.'b office. It Is reported that tho Kiist St. Holms depot did over $700 worth of pnsBunger business tho past month, This certainly Is n most satisfactory showing, Wanted Young woman for gener al housework. Apply nt G29 S. Ivan hoo street. Tho W. O. W. will gtvo n dnnco In Hlckttcr Hnll Wednesday night, ugU8t 23th. Tho event promises to ho n most enjoyable ono nnd nil lovers of Untieing should be on hand, 1 0 Ton dollars roword wilt bo given for information leading to tho arrest and conviction of tho pnrty or parties who Btolo alt tho peaches from n tree In my yard Wednesday. 8. H. areono. A good, live solicitor would find It an cuBy matter to pick up n row dollars every day by Bocurlng sub- Bcrlhem to tho Hovlow. Young lady or gcutlomnu. 0 Alt tho imunl Bcrvlccs will bo hold nt tho Congrcgatlonnt church Sun lay, preaching by tho paRtor. Tho public Is cordially Invited. G. W NcIboii, pnstor. 0 Hov. G. W, Nelson, wlfo nnd dnughter and Mr. nnd Jtrs. 1). G llusby helped to swell tho throng at Soattlo tho past week. Thoy re turned homo Tuesday after having a mout enjoyable tlmo. 0 Geo. It. Jlokel, 1111 old friend of tho editor, was n cnlter nt tho Ho vlow office Wednesday. Mr. Jlokel was formerly connected with the Swift Packing Co. In .Missouri In tho cnpnclty of purchasing agent, and linn been transferred to tho Peninsula Ho says ho cxpcctH to see ono mil Hon Inhabitants on tho Peninsula In side of tho next fifteen yearn. Wanted at onco Uaby wnlkor in good condition. Address P, 0. Ilox 757, St. Johns. o Special prices on first class meats at tho Central .Market on Saturday Lenvo your orders. o For Kent Modern C-room house; bath, flro placo and electrlo lights, 33S N. Kellogg street. For rent Furnished houso; cheap U tho right party. Apply at whlto iouso opposlto tho Ico plant. o Wantod Young lady to solicit sub svrlbom for tho Itoviow. Good com. mission paid. Call at onco. Itobort Storm of Brookings, South Dakota, accompunlod by J, C, Jen kins formerly n Brookings resident but now located In Portland, culled upon tholr old-tlmo friend nnd com rade, Chief of Pollco Brodosou Sat. urdny. Tho visit waa Immensely en joyed by tho throo old cronies. No bottor moats woro ovor sold nny- whoro than can always bo found nt r. P. Ward'B market. "Quality wlnit" his motto nnd ho Uvea right up to it. Tho prices aro as low as iooA moat can bo sold for and al low a living profit. If you want jood meat go to Ward's, If not go somqwhero olso. Special prices on 3aturday, Arrangements aro being mndo for tho Installation of a telegraph office In St. Johns, Poles nro being placed and wires nro being strung nnd al most before wo know it a first class office will bo established at tho foot of Burlington street. Thin Is n soj- vlco thnt has long been needed, and Its coming will bo welcome news to tho great majority of our citizens, o Willis Jackson and wlfo of Gretton, Ohio, spout soveral days at tho homo or Hon. K, C. Couch during tho past weok, Mr. Jackson and Mr. Couch wero boys on tho farm together, and many happy reminiscenced of tho pleasant boyhood days wero called to mind, Mr. Jackson and his wlfo aro now taking In tho fair at Seattle. Thoy aro greatly pleased with this part of tho world and Its incompar ablo climate. Contracts werq lot during tho past week for double tracking tho North' ern Pacific main lino betweou Kal aina and Tacoma, Between Kalama and Portland double track already exists. Tho additional track Is be Ing laid to provldo for the common ubo of the Northern Pacific lino by the Union Pacific between Portland and the Pugot Sound cItleB. Tho work Is expected to bo completed within six months at a cost of about 11,600,000. Bitgood & Cole have purchased tho S, Turner market on Jersey street and have already taken pos session of tho same. This will give these gentiomen a better location, a larger establishment and reduces the number of meat markets In St. Johns. With two good markets like Bitgood & Colo's and T. P. Ward's doing business In the business (lis trlct of St. Johns the wants of our people will bo fully and bountifully supplied. Mr. and Jim, Crawford and Mr. and Jim, Alter of Lyons, Kansas, woro guests of .Mr. and Jim. Jos. Fones tho latter part of last week. Lost May 2nd, In St. Johns, pair of rimless spectacles In Staples case; reward. Itoturu to 121 Gilbert street, St. Johns, Havo your property Insured In tho St. Paul or Northorn flro Inournnco companies. Thoy aro tho best. S. Doblo, agent. o For sale Largo ho corner lot; lot 1 block 1, JlcDougal's subdivision, North St. Johns. I). Tope, 308 Sal. mou street, Portland, 0 Booms and bonrd In up-to-dnto now houso, 226 Knst Fiissondun street, on car lino two blocks from St, Johns. Would llko school toachom, Fumlshod rooms, boat In tho city. Now brick building, nowly furnished, prices reasonable. Calof Bros,, homo furnishers, opposlto postofflco. Wanted At tho Portland Woolen Mills, weavers and plnnerf, exper ienced preferred. Will teach a few men and women If applications are received at once, o For Ilont Two fine houses on Oswego street: ono four-room nnd tho other a handsome, modern rest donco of sovon rooms. A, V, Nel son. 519 Oswego street. o Wanted: Intelligent man or wo man to tako territory, and appoint canvassers to soli our water filters. Excluslvo territory, and nlco, profit ablo work for tho right party. Seno ca Filter Co., Seneca, Mo. o All our moats aro government in- spoctod and tho best that raonoy can buy. They aro noatly and careful ly handled. Como in and loavo your order for freo delivery. Ward's Contra! Markot. o For Salo Gasoline Launch and Houso Cost $1200, will sell for $100. Also Automobllo cost $875, will soli for $t&0; both In first class condl tlon. Tolophono Woodjawn 1716. No. 19C Wiilamotto Boulevard, Port land. 3tc. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinuod or examined by Poninsula Tltlo, Abstract and noalty Co., H. Hondcrson, manager. Accurato work. Ileasonablo feos. Comont Block building, Jersey stroot. Are You Tired of Darning ? If You Are, Just Try the They have Linen heels and Toes and they are guaranteed. The Price, 25c Are you tired of short-waisted, sklmpt over alls? If you are, try the Headlight or the Penn. When thinking of your Fnlt suit of clothing, think of us. Ours is the Rothchlld line of medium priced, long-wearing, fine looking suits. BONHAM & CURRIER Electric Tungsten Lamps The most economical Incandescent Electric Lamp made o watt - 32 candle power $ .85 60 watt - 48 candle power $1.00 100 watt - 80 candle power $1.30 250 watt-200 candle power $2.50 These prices arc the lowest in the city. It gives twice the light of ' the ordinary incandescent lamp for the same cost per hour. Portland Railway Light and Power Go. 147-7th Street lOOOOOl ATTENTION!! Merchants! Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! We arc hunting for your business and have been on your trail for some time. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption of our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable and our service unsurpassed. Two trains between St. Johns and Portland daily. We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shippiug. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent nt St. Johns, l'hones: l'ortland Office, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey 122 A 3358 OOOCM Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. j St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood, Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. mm eG s cj eSD 10 e0 fO e0 e43 mm m First National Bank I IS 2 I 1 1 a St. Johns, Oregon Paid in Capital - $25,000.00 OFFICERS Henry W. Coe, President A. R. Jobes, Vice Pres. F. P. Drinker, Cashier Drafts issued on all Foreign Countries. SAFIi DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. I rO r0 10 oO pO eO 44 s43 oSO 0 pO e43 1 ? 2 2 2 2 2 2 1